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How is the Catalyst not getting more love on here? I picked up one of these bad boys a few months ago and it's been my go-to distance driver. Thing flat out bombs! It has a decent amount of turn, so you need room to work with, but if you can find the right angle and don't OAT it, it has "YUGE"...
Anyone selling or know where I can find a black N Envy? Everytime I see a picture of any black Axiom disc, it makes me want one and I have been meaning to pick up an Envy. Every online disc golf store that actually shows or tells you what the disc looks like seems to have zero Envy's with black...
Ah, the quest for the elusive "longer Teebird"! I would say you are really on the right track with the Sword. I personally bag a Sword and used to throw Teebirds, so I would say they have a very similar flight, yet the Sword is faster and thus generally longer. I have not thrown a Boatman, but...
All that I an add to this is the fact I had a pink 172 TP Underworld that was a flippy piece of junk. It just turned and burned. I used it for rollers awhile, but eventually sold it. I recently picked up a hatchet that was more of what I was looking for. Generally VIP would be more stable, but...
I'm by no means a pro, but the primary reason I hyzer flip is to throw a dead straight shot. This is due to the fact that pretty much every disc has at least some turn and some fade, however there are many understable discs that have very little fade. Because of this, if you hit the correct...
Really depends on how beat up and understable it was. If you want super straight with slight turn and slight fade, go with a Crave. If you want even more turn, but still stable enough not to turn and burn, go with a Hatchet.
The idea and science behind this is intriguing, however I don't understand why Latitude would debut this technology with such a fast, overstable disc. Wouldn't they want to feature this on a more accessible disc, not just pros and big arms? Maybe I don't fully understand what the dimples do...